Cyber bullying
100 word : Cyber Bullying
Cyber Bullying
Cyber Bullying is the use if informational Technology to harass people deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. Cyber Bullying goes hand in hand with suicide. The suicide rate from cyber bullying is 40.1%. 40.1% of kids that get cyber bullied in any way have or tried to commit suicide. Cyber Bullying could be stopped if people would not post stuff or “Gossip” about other people. As more technology comes along no one will know if the percentage will go down. On a pie chart explaining the cyber bullying statistics, 47% were girls, 51% were boys, and 2% were transgender. This needs to stop!
Cyber Bullying is the use if informational Technology to harass people deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. Cyber Bullying goes hand in hand with suicide. The suicide rate from cyber bullying is 40.1%. 40.1% of kids that get cyber bullied in any way have or tried to commit suicide. Cyber Bullying could be stopped if people would not post stuff or “Gossip” about other people. As more technology comes along no one will know if the percentage will go down. On a pie chart explaining the cyber bullying statistics, 47% were girls, 51% were boys, and 2% were transgender. This needs to stop!
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Ascender- the part of a lower case letter, as b, d, f, h, that rises above x-height. A letter rising above x-height, as b, d, f, h, etc.
Descender- The part of a lowercase letter that goes below the body. A letter having such a part, as p, q, j, or y.
Serif: A smaller line used to finish off a main stroke of a letter , as at the top and bottom of M.
Counter: The enclosed or partially enclosed circular or curved negative space (White spaces) of so,e letters such as d , o , and S in the counter.
Baseline: The imaginary line on which the bottoms of primary letters align.
Cap height: Refer to the height of a capital letter above the baseline fore a particular typeface. It specifically refers to the height of capital letters that are flat , such as H or I as opposed to round letter such as O or pointed letter like A , both of which may display overshoot.
X-Height: The height of the small letters
Sans Serif: A style of monotonal type without serifs.
Slab serif: A type of serif typefase characterized by think , block - like serifs.
Black letter: A heavy faced type in a style like that of early European hand lettering and the earliest printed books.
Script: A type imitating handwriting.
Leading: The space between letters.
Kerning: The space between individual letters.
Descender- The part of a lowercase letter that goes below the body. A letter having such a part, as p, q, j, or y.
Serif: A smaller line used to finish off a main stroke of a letter , as at the top and bottom of M.
Counter: The enclosed or partially enclosed circular or curved negative space (White spaces) of so,e letters such as d , o , and S in the counter.
Baseline: The imaginary line on which the bottoms of primary letters align.
Cap height: Refer to the height of a capital letter above the baseline fore a particular typeface. It specifically refers to the height of capital letters that are flat , such as H or I as opposed to round letter such as O or pointed letter like A , both of which may display overshoot.
X-Height: The height of the small letters
Sans Serif: A style of monotonal type without serifs.
Slab serif: A type of serif typefase characterized by think , block - like serifs.
Black letter: A heavy faced type in a style like that of early European hand lettering and the earliest printed books.
Script: A type imitating handwriting.
Leading: The space between letters.
Kerning: The space between individual letters.
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